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What if I told you that one of history's most influential scientists was once labeled 'unteachable' and 'talentless' by his teachers?

Listen to the remarkable story of Ernst Mach—a name you might recognize from supersonic flight as in "Mach 1 speed"—whose journey from academic failure to scientific genius is truly extraordinary.

As a shy Austrian teenager in the 1850s, Ernst Mach struggled with classical languages while his teachers wrote him off as 'unteachable'. What they couldn't see was that Ernst's mind was already grasping the fundamental forces of our universe. He would go on to revolutionize physics and inspire Albert Einstein himself. Einstein called Mach the precursor to his theory of relativity.

But perhaps Mach's greatest achievement wasn't in the laboratory at all. It was in the classroom, proving that sometimes the most unconventional students become the most extraordinary teachers.

This is a story about second chances, the power of hands-on learning, and how one seemingly dismissed student changed the way we understand space, time, and reality itself.